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Mongolian Eagle Hunter Portrait Gobi Desert Black And White | Limited Edition of 10

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Weathered Eagle Hunter In Traditional Fur Clothing, Mongolia

This portrait stops me every time I look at it. There’s a weight in his expression that goes beyond a simple photograph—something earned, something lived. The lines in his face aren’t subtle. They cut deep, shaped by wind, cold, and time spent out in a landscape that doesn’t give anything away easily. His eyes carry that quiet steadiness I’ve seen in people who spend most of their lives outdoors, where survival is practical, not romantic.

I photographed this in northern Mongolia, near the edge of the Gobi Desert, during a Mongolian eagle rider expedition. We were based in a remote mountain camp, surrounded by open land that stretches endlessly in every direction. On the final day, the riders relaxed a bit. The pressure was gone, the formality dropped, and they allowed us to move in closer. That’s when this moment happened—no performance, no posing beyond a simple willingness to be seen.

What stands out immediately is the texture. The heavy fur coat frames his face in a way that feels almost sculptural, layered with coarse detail that contrasts against the softness of the blurred background. The hat, adorned with fur and feathers, carries cultural meaning and visually anchors the entire composition. It draws the eye upward before bringing it right back down into his gaze. Everything leads back to those eyes.

I chose to present this in black and white because color would have distracted from what matters here. Stripping it back allowed the textures, the expression, and the history in his face to take over completely. There’s a clarity to it—nothing hidden, nothing softened—just presence.

This is one of those images that works in a space where you want depth and character. It doesn’t sit quietly in the background. It invites a second look, then a third. It’s well-suited for offices, study spaces, or anywhere that benefits from something grounded and real—something that feels connected to a place and a way of life that still exists beyond the modern noise.

Each print is part of a limited edition of 10, personally signed by me and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. It’s produced using archival pigment inks to ensure longevity and consistency over time, holding onto every detail you see here—from the fine strands of fur to the subtle tones across his face.

This photograph was taken on location, standing just a few feet away from him, in a moment that couldn’t be recreated if I tried. That’s the difference—it’s real, it happened, and it stays with you.

If you’re drawn to portraits with presence and authenticity, explore my street portrait photography collection for more.

© Dan Kosmayer, 2023

Edition Information

This photograph is released as a signed and numbered edition of 10 prints across all available sizes. Each print is individually signed and numbered by the artist on the reverse and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Once all 10 prints have been sold, this work will be permanently retired, and no further numbered editions will be produced in any size or format. A small number of Artist Proofs may be retained by the artist for archival or exhibition purposes.

Museum Quality Fine Art Prints

All prints are produced by the artist using archival pigment inks on professional photographic paper with a subtle luster finish.

This paper offers a balanced surface that enhances tonal depth, preserves fine detail, and reduces glare under typical indoor lighting conditions.

Each print is carefully inspected prior to dispatch to ensure consistency of finish and presentation.

Free Worldwide Delivery

Each print is personally produced, signed, and packaged by me at my studio in Haliburton, Ontario, Canada.

Orders are shipped worldwide via Canada Post at no additional cost. Delivery times may vary based on destination and local customs processing.

During periods of travel for on-location photographic work, dispatch may be delayed until I return to the studio.

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